Is it the people, the scenery, or the fact that you immersed yourself in a beautiful survival experience and came through? Probably all.
You think survival might sound like an extreme word for these treks, but it’s not. Many instances along your path are life challenging. From narrow paths traversing deep gorges, to ice bridges, to the altitude adjustments in your body, there are real mental and physical feats you will have to face. But they are all “doable” (the people who live up here do it all the time!). When you return to Kathmandu or Pokhara after your 2 weeks in the Himalaya, you will be a new person. You will want to celebrate and reflect. You will be at the same time introspective and extroverted. What a great combination!
Things You Need (or neeed to know) Before You Go:
The U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu has a nice page for signs of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) and how to treat it at this site http://nepal.usembassy.gov/service/travel-alerts-and-warnings-for-nepal/safely-trekking-in-nepal.html
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